I Didn't Cheat to Become Senator, Umeh Tells Tribunal
David-Chyddy Eleke
The senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial Zone has denied that he indulged in any form of malpractice to win his election into the Senate in January this year.
The senator, who was in court, Friday for cross examination dismissed the claim that the election was rigged in his favour, noting that the election was a walk over for him as he defeated his opponents overwhelmingly.
Umeh said the election was peaceful and no security threats or invasions were registered anywhere in all the seven local government areas where the election took place.
A candidate of the Mega Progressive Peoples Party (MPPP), Mr. Nkem Ekweozor, in the January 13 Anambra senatorial rerun election had challenged Umeh's election.
Ekweozor, during cross examination yesterday said Sen. Victor Umeh screened himself to emerge candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in 2014, when he was still the national chairman of the party.
He argued that Umeh was still the chairman of the party at the time he secured nomination to run for senate in 2014, and that this was in violation of APGA constitution and Electoral Act, thus making his nomination invalid.
The election in contention was originally conducted in 2015 and won by Mrs. Uche Ekwunife but was nullified following the petition of Chief Umeh.